I wil make ye daunce sutch a bloudy bargenet, as your whorish heate for euer shall be cooled.
Daughters nousled in companies, whose mouthes run ouer with Whorish and filthy talke, wyth behauiour full of Ribauldry, and many fraughted wyth facts lesse honest than Speach is able to expresse.
That for a whorish attire, something of note be written upon the door of her house to her disgrace, there to continue till she wear sober attire.
Now woe is me, for my whorish mother, the Kirk of Scotland!
My very dear brother, know that ye are as near heaven as ye are far from yourself, and far from the love of a bewitching and whorish world.
Let us learn to turn our eyes off men, that our whorish hearts doat not on them, and woo our old Husband, and make Him our darling.
Oh, if harlot, harlot Scotland would rue upon her provoked Lord, and pity her good Husband, who is broken with her whorish heart!
Brother, ye have need to be busy with Christ for this whorish kirk; I fear lest Christ cast water upon Scotland's coal.
What have ye to do to dally with a whorish and foolish world?
The words "because I am broken with their whorish heart" are literally translated "when I shall have broken their whorish heart which has departed from me.
The Whorish Wife Who Vaunted Her Virtue 10.
Tale of the whorish Wife who vaunted her virtues, Night dcclii.
For by means of a whorishwoman a man is brought to a piece of bread: and the adultress will hunt for the precious life.
Here is a miss won, and in her whorish affections come over to Joseph without his speaking of a word.
The strumpets also, because they knew this young villain, would at first discover themselves in all their whorish pranks to those that he brought with him.
And bicause that the temple Florianum, was dedycated to amorous Flora, the Romanes had an opinion, that al women which vpon the same day repayred to the Temple in whorish apparell, should haue the graces and giftes that Flora had.
Here is a Miss won, and in her whorish Affections come over to Joseph, without his speaking of a word.
The Strumpets also, because they knew this young Villain, would at first discover themselves in all their whorish pranks to those that he brought with him.
It bringeth a man (as was said of the sin before) to want and poverty; for by means of a Whorish woman, a man is brought to a piece of bread.
Or that it did any waies become that hot-ars'd whorish Faustina, to govern that sage and understanding Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
On canvas, distorting the French-American into an Asian half-breed and a lady of the night, he brought to his model vague Asian features and his notoriously whorish sense of dejection.
I fear nothing but the whorish ghost of a quean I kept once; she swore she would so haunt me, I should never pray in quiet for her, and I have kept myself from church these fifteen years to prevent her.
The loss of her sits closer to my heart Than that of kingdom or the whorish pomp Of this world's titles, that with flattery swells us, And makes us die like beasts fat for destruction.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whorish" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.